Listowel Banner, 3 Dec 1925, p. 2

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ize These ed atin Whenever Yo. Need the ss of Reliable Business or Professional Men | “Phe foll owing is a report of S.. 8.| ie 2 fr the month of tater hve missed one,or more Total 290. “Prank, Cleland pbel ompson . 1—Total 371. Isabel nse Thompson 335, / towe “id OC. MORTON SCOTT, B. A. “Office over z D. Bolton, O.L.8. , "Phone 48 ank 0 merce, Listowel, Milverton, _ Money to loan. Office over A, " Hacking’s Drug Store, Main St. Lis- iL J. C. HAMILTON, B. A. Conveyancer, o Money to loan. Office on south side of Main esi over Miss Gibbs’ Mill- lors. fmery Par for Sale. Barrister, gr fe Public; Convey- Office over paaink’s Hardware Store, Main street. ; ote of T f Den ; lag ‘Toron’ 0. Office ods Schin- bein's Store. For painiess extraction we use nit- rous oxide oxygen gas, aiso conduct- fve anaesthesia: ‘DENTAL W. G. E. SPENCE R. F. TAYLOR, _L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal college of LEGA MEDICAL / G. MacF. rn ae —e NE, M. B. Successor to La Late J. E. Terhune ysic an urgedén. Office ster, ep ged Feet Convey-| over Livingato ne’s Drag. Bt Store, corn- ‘allace streets. Phone 59. Night kone 118. 42, 088 Shearer 31%, Tom PAtiigon $14, Mor- ris Huisser* © 281,. Mary w15, Mary Biehn* 140, D. eae: chan*® Ir, WI—Total 37%. Leslie Leonard 293, Jennie Leonard 288, Reta Park 87, *Jim Thompson 281, A. G,. SHIELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Wonien and Surgery. . Phone 13. * Office. Inkerman Street, West. Opposite Presbyterian Church. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, of Toronto. Late tant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield’s rs and Golden Square Throat Hos- tals, London , Eng. ‘ HA Waterloo St. 8 tratford, Phone 267 Will be in Lis in the month, owel the first Monday om 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. University | Hu r 240, *Florence Donahue 173, *Isa arpe 165, Pyaar Gray 126, she cing Shearer $ Iil—Total 86. Fred Sittsos 78, El- wood Gri ai 17, Gordon Shearer 71, Inez Jickling 62, Gordon Coghlin 61, pnean ld Gray 59, *Reta Carnochan 3. I—Muriel Douelon, aiste Gear, Evelyn rte Ya ray, Charles Doug: Jessie Pretswell and Mary Gray equal, Morris .Gal- braith, Isabel Thompson, Fern Carnochan. H. B. Burns, teacher. feeb ee bebe + + NO. 4, ELMA AND GREY + + * VETERINARY R. J. MILNER, V.S., B.V.Se. u Office with Sol. Weber, Mill St. hon Residence, Bay “st., Phone 368. el beleeieeee eh ere th, The following shows percentage of marks obtained in subjects written on, for the month of November in U. S. 8. No 4 Elma and Grey. Sr. IV—A. Simpson ila b. Peter, 84, L. Crowe, a Jr. IV—A. Rattan 72%. “"M. Collis INSURANCE 64 2-3, L. Murr 6344. Sr. III—P. Hanna. 79%, J. Gray M. Simpson 55, G. Hanna, Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto uni- Sittous Oxide Gas for Matractions. ~Otfile over J. C. McDonald's store [i #. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S. “Graduate of Royal CoHege ot| : Dental Surgeons, Tofonto University. Office Banzley’s new store. e 23 for appointments. CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. C. iarcmese T Palmey Se sod of Chir- obractic, Bavenpor " a. of Main street, over ~ ‘stone's Jewnllery store. Hours 1 e 12 noon, 2 to ether hours No. .9 Consultation free. : AUCTIONEER ' —W. J. Dowd Sells bond others and always sells to other NATIONAL FARM AGENCY Phone 246, Listowel OPTOMETRIST W. A. Johnstone gistered Op ist. Over 25 years experience. “f Main St. Listowel. DR. H. 8S. MALLORY Registered Optometrist Graduate of the a are ‘Selence, Toronto. Offi L. A ver's Tiwellery store. ‘FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. PF. McLAUGHLIN and funeral Director Gradua Canadian embalming| @chool. Residence and parlors, Main @t., one and a halt blocks east of church. Night and day calis Phone 227. promptly attended. otor or herse drawn equipment as desired. obn- FIRE INSURANCE in best companies; also accident, | au- tomobile, burglary, plate glass and/|" besa by goreagpe Automobile. insur- per 103. Your business soieited. = ‘D. BOLTON. MUSIC PERCIVAL F. HOADLEY Teacher in stvaing, piano, organ, theo! Pupils prepared pris Toronto Con- servatory ng aye A, to and in- cluding degree. Stu dio Powe 506. BE. REYNOLDS, 77 Victoria St., Toronto, 87 appointment. Pnose) Hospital ‘tor Sick Children 67 College St., Toronto, 2, Ont. Christmas, 1925 Dear Mr. Editor: — ‘This is‘the fiftieth year—the sem}- centennial of the Hospital tor sick Children. ‘'t is the Golden Anniver: sary of en institution which sturted out in 187) with 8 six-bed equip Ment to cure children medicaily of their Ulinesses und to rid them sur gically of their disanilities, Fifty years nave passed and the tiny nos- pital has grown into one of the greatest institutions cf its kind in the whole world. The people of this province de- manded this service — and they have made it possible by their Christmas Time gifts. They are rewarded by the knowledge that thousands of Ontario children will w up into manhood or woman- hood blessing the “little blue cots” wherein they were restored and strengthened to play a full part in the battle of life. To win ‘back health for six thou- sand boys and girls was the measure of the Hospital's ward-service alone this year. Besides that there were over half a hundred thousand at- tendances In the Out-Patient Depart- ment, where the less serious cases are treated. Ali this costs a ‘ deal of money, even though the doc- tors: give freely of their skill and the nurses of their care. There is board and lodging and laundry to be provided, besides the best that can be procured ip the way of all the medics) and surgical suppiles re quired to treat the myrial allments end accidents to which children are subject. In order to maintain fts high standard of efficiency and also to 3215, R,. Milne, absent. Jr. 111—C. Hanna 81, D. Hamilton 46 Sr. Il—G. prec 68%. Jr. W—L. r 78%, J. Kerr 76, G. Hamilton 62%, F. Crowe 44, T. ene 21%, A. Simpson, absent. anna 70, H. Rutta Cc. horas 47%. Primer—R. Hanna 64, L. Thorn- n 55, Mr. and M ter of Toronto, ly own *Ervin| cess have ai guile gh 2g oa pre farm former ed by Mr. Miss Viola Kinrade and Mr. Shel. don Hammond spent the week-end miag their cousin, Miss ‘Edythe: Mas- Mr Frank Kent and his mother ved to their dew home near Stange hp The play titled “All on Account of ‘Poliy™ which was put on by the Teal su young people here was. @ last ay evening ceeds were over 0 Misses Filo and Pearl ‘Cress- man | have gone to Kitchener to work. KURTZVILUN Ri os cscaeenceoaawkiees Mr. and Mrs. W, McDowell, ate. tte ed Mrs. Marjorie, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caecae 4th. line Howick, on Sun Sunday a the home of Irvin Master, 3rd. line. Miss Lilly . Bradford week-end at the home of her brother, *|Mr. Harold Bradford. *. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahnke and two in Listowel. Mr. Laurie Vines and: mother — Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alex. McCabe. Mrs. Irvin Master spent several are last week with her daughter, Mrs; Norman Ankenman. spent Sunday at the Mre. R. Bray, near son Howard, home of Mr. and Listowel. Miss Nellie Dowd spent the week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dowd, North Morn- ngton Mr. ‘and=Mrs. Arthur Jacques, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Bell and ‘family, were uests at the~home of Mr. and Mrs. ton 57. L. Donald, teacher. eel ae a i ee ts HESSON ; + + debeldelelelebdelebiniebtbbdeb tbh bo | Miss R. Weber of London, is spend- ing a few days with her brother, Rev. Fr. feber. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McDonald, of . visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Thos. Hanle Miss Rose Foerster, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. O'Donnel of the 4th, of Peel, spent Sunday at the former's a> here. Jo bn Linseman was a week- end ‘isitur in Elmira. nd Mrs. Joseph Stemmler = t yoo spending a few days Waterloo. Mr. L.. Hofflee has moved his cream depot to ‘id battding recently vacated by A. Fle [Helse eee beet MOLESWORTHE + Ettes + a DE SD ae a ee a ae a Ste ae hc a d Mrs. Thomas Simpson are visiting friends in Detroit for the past week Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen were Sunday visitors-at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robt. MacIntos Mr. Bert Spence spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Spence. Mr. Will Elliott and sister, Mre. Archie McDonald and children, of Winnipeg, were pina visitors at Mr. George Robert: Mrs. Robt. Mac Lovech is spending a few days with friends in Harriston. De bbbtletede bebe Pe bteb he eb oe db + > ¢ GOTHAM > + EREEE Eee elt ee bh Eb Ebb bo and Mre. T. Lennox and two chi'dren of Maryborough, spent Sun- day with -— and Mrs Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Waddell, Margaret and June of Mornington, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Karges last Sun- day. Mrs, J. Corry returned home last week after several days’ visit with her parente, Mr, and Mrs. Webster, of ena Percy Burnett 34 assisting his Mr. and Burnett, cently purchased in Listowel. PEEEEEEIE EEE EETEE EEE LCOS , + + TROWBRIDGE + + + EEREE LEER EEE ELE EEEEE EEE ESD Mise Constance Redden of Clinton, will spend the winter months at her ome.” Mr, Carl Vine of peneen. spent the week-end in 4 villag: Geo. fe, Jr, gor’ little daughter, Doris, sre spending a few days with Mrs. M. Lesie. EEPEEEEEECEEERELL EE EEEEETS % + +)of Canada, M. Jacques. Messrs, Eldon Ankenman, T. J. Schaefer, Ira and Bmerson Zurbrigg are taking the Agricultural Course ;held in Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ott were Sun- day” visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Demmerlin n tended the Mr. and Mrs. Seamore Ronalds on Friday night. ‘ | Heré and There || British Columbia’s whaling indus- try produces about 400 tons of whale bone meal and 900 tons of meat and blood for fertilizing purposes an- nually. This is exported mostly to the United States. t According to G. F. Tomsett, super- intendent of the Saskatchewan Branch of the Employment Service about 43,000° harvest hands were brought into Saskatch- ewan and distributed over the prov- ince to harvest and thresh the 1925 crop. J. Stapleton, of Regina, ordered ‘| two springer spaniel puppies from a dog agent in Liverpool on October y/ 9th, Thirty later they were delivered to after a voyage and journey totalling 4,500 miles, the shipment going at the rate of 1 miles a day. This constitutes a re- cord for speed. Constituting a record for Canada and probably for the world, 3,447,- 624 bushels of all grains were mar- keted ‘on’ the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in Western Canada on November 17 The nearest ap- proach to this figure was the $,406,- 000 bushels rearketed on October 18, 1915, in the year of one of the great- est crops the Dominion has ever harvested. Reports ial 2 at Canadian Pa- cific Railway h s this week show that four more accidents occur- red in cases where motorists drove their cars inte trains already in the rocess of crossing levels. This brings the total of accidents of this kind up to thirty for the year. In all four cases the autemobiles were damaged while the motorists escaped wharge, assisted ‘by ‘S| Killough end Miss Edith Hopkins. Mi Mr. and Mrs. Smith Vines epent| and Mrs. ‘@x-mayor of spent the 8 aindten, spent Sunday with relatives Ti Mre. Ed. Kaufman and wel ——- Arrived in China— ‘farm of ‘Tdone to per them away.—Clin- Short Course— A ‘schoo! of sex ‘ture Home Econo age held at Fordwiesh from Dec. the of A ture, Huron Co. Brangh. Mr. ae cute ers i¢ in ee For An Oakville Bulldog— Our Oakville BoE. carte i and res- idents generally, wi interested. in learning that Shitty g Pe champ- pike, bull-dog, has Rapicenyed been sold} y his owner to ealthy Pennsyl- pe nia Pe talon: an the handsome sum of tbh This mee ty dog was bought as a puppy Mea- dow, formerly re Ree ie ‘tor $40. He was exhibited by Mr. Meadows n the yap AT Mr. Maa- déws eh soid him to his recent Tor onto owner for $700. a eoakvilie Star. ay Run For Mayor It fs hap that H. B. ca wae Wingham d J. mith, both newspaper men re to ing municipal election. wae formerly editor of the Wingham tationery store aud acted as ticket aunt for the C. R. Mr. Smith; who is editor of ane Wingham . Ad- vance-Times, is a former councillor. Mite hell Advocate. Mr. Elliott fs the Elliott of Eliott & Greer station- ery store on Wallace street, Listo- Safe Blowers at Hanover— Professional safe calkers kre be- Heved responsible for the blowing open of the safe in the main store of H. H. Engle & Company at Hanover, Ont., furan the early hours of Fri- day morning. When Duncan Engle, one of the partners of the firm, en- tered the store Friday morning the office was In a state of disorder and the safe blown open. A sum oO tween $800 and ,$1,000 in cash was that’ had out and left behind by the safe blow- ers. Mr. N. F. Perkins, of Drayton, re- ceived = letter on Saturday from Rev. Dr. Endicott, Secretary of For- eign Missions of the United Church of £anada, stating that he had just teived a cable that the Missionar- ies who recently started. for China. at Shanghai and that it was believed safe for them to proceed inland They will still have about 2000 miles to go before reaching their destina- tion. Miss Perkins’ many friends here will be pleased to hear that her jour- ney thus far has been made with safety.—Drayton Advocate Over L grew Tons of Booze— T beer and whiskey which was seized at the warehouse at the dock some time ago was taken to Toronto to the yes terday. The shipment made a truck load of 4% tons and Inspector Pel- . An early solidated Export Co., who are suppos- ed to be the ownere of the whiskey. are summoned to appear in the ma- a. court here next Tuesday ring at 10 o'clock, a ee un- in eo 40 of the O. Go erich Sta Brunner Home Burnt— The home of Samuel Roes was completely destroyed by fire last Friday night, the house and con- tents being a total loss. Mr. and Mrs. Roea, who live in Mornington Town- ship, just about a mile from Brun- ner, had been away from home all day. On their return they started the fire in the house and went to the barn to do the evening chores, tak- ing the children with them. On cem- fire is a complete there is a possibility of a defective chimney or stove being the cause. Deer on all Sides— Last week we made mention of a deer which was seen b Brown po the Gravel road north of Clinton. H Connell telle The New Record of ~~ a large deer on the ley tearnshio one Young Connell and his brother were plowing .is Mr. Stephenson's field when a deer ran out of the woods nearby, ran across the field and into another chimp of trees. It would be rather a nice thing if deer were en- couraged to stay around here and the We would euggest that nothing be ton Netse-R Snowmobile to Replace : is see Feb. 26th., under the Sauhaaaeet ot] ce Ontario Dep’ a i Bus— Mr. Reginald Lee who for the past three years has m operating a rao bus. service between Port El- from early Spring aah late fall, ‘is now equip- ntinue the run during the an all- a snowmobile now in i Ford cf, chase is ten os gix feet long BY by af r Beautiful Wrist Watches, ’ , ’ white, green and re ‘gold. Pe ‘ ed and solid goid cases. Nothing - but the best from $10.50 to $30. FOR HIM Pocket be hr grey from $5.00 to $38.00 nice line of ‘Gent's Wrist Watches. Don't forget the boy. He needs a watch too. Watehde as low. as $2.00. ‘Inviting--T empting Christmas: Cakes Add a finishing touch of festivity to your well arranged Christmas table—with.one of our delightfully tasty, special holiday Cakes. Dainty and cleverly iced in_et- tractive designs---light and fluffily baked of the purest ingredients---you'll find them a rare treat. ORDER TO-DAY 35c lb. Shortbread, 10c a cake Cream Puffs 40c a doz. Butterscotch Pies 30c ea Zurbrigg’s Bakery Phone 85 a eS TT Frozen Radiators are a thing of the past if you fill up with Jack Frost Anti-Freeze Ready Mixed---no mess or fuss Duco Finishing Leave your cars to be painted with the new Duco fintshing. . Now is the time to have your car overhauled for the Spring. Leave your car at ous sarage for complete and ‘Sulpneyseao [njosvs Tires, Chains, Etc. ‘King Radios and Supplies ; | 4)

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